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agency has to pay the city -- the inspectors themselves are liable for that. so, i'd hope that you would consider that at another meeting. >> thank you. >>> hi, tom harvey, fire marshal. i just wanted to say a couple quick things. i have this meeting on my calendar every few weeks and i never make it here so i wanted to be here. i want to thank director huey. he invited me to a code discussion and it's a real big issue. it is from a building association about single-family homes. and through collaborative review, we found the state had made a mistake in an amendment that was a huge deal for one and two family homes. a huge deal for a builder that wanted two-family homes. that is going to be coming out from director's staff real quick, but it was a very good discussion on it. it's not going to be on the agenda or anything, but we're also trying to get more consistency and put out different examples spayctionv concerning residential properties where they're adding a floor, residential occupancy or they're going to be changing use from garage residential, even a
agency has to pay the city -- the inspectors themselves are liable for that. so, i'd hope that you would consider that at another meeting. >> thank you. >>> hi, tom harvey, fire marshal. i just wanted to say a couple quick things. i have this meeting on my calendar every few weeks and i never make it here so i wanted to be here. i want to thank director huey. he invited me to a code discussion and it's a real big issue. it is from a building association about single-family homes....
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city of buehler, they will remove the cross from the city seal and the city properties because this group, freedom from religion foundation complained that it violates the establishment cause of the constitution. >> dana: one thing i look in to with this is the seal was redesigned 24 years ago. that's when a lot of lawsuits happened. what they were trying to do here, not make a religious point but historic point. the city was established by menonite immigrants seeking refuge from religious persecution. this is an historic point and what marks the town to make it different. they have a point of history to look to. i don't think anyone putting the cross on there was making a religious point, necessarily, though they might be faithful christians. the town was founded -- you can't run away from your history. >> kimberly: brian, the mayor there said concerns over the lawsuit were deciding factor i in deciding to remove the cross. >> brian: i blame your people. the legal people. the legal people of this world fears to use taxpayer money to defend the right to show the cross. that has everybody
city of buehler, they will remove the cross from the city seal and the city properties because this group, freedom from religion foundation complained that it violates the establishment cause of the constitution. >> dana: one thing i look in to with this is the seal was redesigned 24 years ago. that's when a lot of lawsuits happened. what they were trying to do here, not make a religious point but historic point. the city was established by menonite immigrants seeking refuge from...
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so those of you from outside of the city, government officials or city officials from other cities, do you share that view? >> well, absolutely i share that view. i mean, i have enormous respect for both the city council and for the administration, and i think you're absolutely right that cities need governments that respect government. one way to think about this is an abundance of land hides many sins. but when people are crowded together, they need management. they need management to deal with congestion and contagious disease and urban schools and all of the issues that we are facing. those problems don't get solved by the private sector. they need a functioning government. and so it's always been. it's why a hundred years ago we had city governments long before we had a large, active national government because it was so critical that we actually deal with the problems that boston has as a natural result of its density. they need it more. and that's central and is not going away, and i think we are absolutely blessed in this regard. we continue to have problems like the school sys
so those of you from outside of the city, government officials or city officials from other cities, do you share that view? >> well, absolutely i share that view. i mean, i have enormous respect for both the city council and for the administration, and i think you're absolutely right that cities need governments that respect government. one way to think about this is an abundance of land hides many sins. but when people are crowded together, they need management. they need management to...
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the counselwoman urged the city to consider putting added tax on swedened drinks sold in the city. she says the money raised from the tax can go to support youth education and health programs. voters in richmond overwhelmingly rejected measures and which would have placed a one cent tax on every soda sold. >>> okay. when we come back, barry bonds, the baseball giant back in headlines. >>> okay. let the debate begin. is he in or is he out? major league baseball announced that the all-time home run leader, also a bay area native, barry bonds is on the 2013 hall of fame ballot. and it stirred up a little bit of controversy. >> yeah, for a lot of years, fans have been arguing whether barry bonds, and sammy sosa actually belong on that hall of fame. it's well-known that former giants slugger along with sosa and clements, they've had their careers tainted by steroids or performance-enhancing drugs. so far, no one tied with the steroids era has received enough votes for the hall of fame. but bonds should be a test for the association and a stamp on players who are presumed guilty of stero
the counselwoman urged the city to consider putting added tax on swedened drinks sold in the city. she says the money raised from the tax can go to support youth education and health programs. voters in richmond overwhelmingly rejected measures and which would have placed a one cent tax on every soda sold. >>> okay. when we come back, barry bonds, the baseball giant back in headlines. >>> okay. let the debate begin. is he in or is he out? major league baseball announced that...
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highs today in the 50s. 57 in livermore, 56 in fremont and 57 degrees in redwood city. so it's time out what we're expecting in terms of showers. 5:00 p.m. still getting a little bit of lingering activity. we'll see a lot of improvement overnight. by tomorrow morning, 4:00 a.m., our last showers come through. we'll clear out of here completely at 9:00 a.m. saturday. then the cold arrives for sunday. i'm expecting widespread frost all across the bay area. look at the numbers. hard to believe. we were just in record territory in the forecasting lows in the low 30s, possibly the upper 20s in the coldest cities as we wake up on sunday. so you want to keep that in mind if you have agricultural interests. now as we get into veteran's afternoon it's going to be a nice day. 62 degrees. lots of sunshine. if you're trying to make the plans for the weekend, more sunshine on sunday. better day for you. we'll warm up on monday and more rain to get through tuesday into wednesday of next week. never gets boring around here, guys. over to you. >> not even close, christina. coming up at
highs today in the 50s. 57 in livermore, 56 in fremont and 57 degrees in redwood city. so it's time out what we're expecting in terms of showers. 5:00 p.m. still getting a little bit of lingering activity. we'll see a lot of improvement overnight. by tomorrow morning, 4:00 a.m., our last showers come through. we'll clear out of here completely at 9:00 a.m. saturday. then the cold arrives for sunday. i'm expecting widespread frost all across the bay area. look at the numbers. hard to believe. we...
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and if he gives his passport applications and records, i will give to a charity of his choice inner city children in chicago, american cancer society, aids research, anything he wants, a check, immediately for $5 million dollars. >> i think that speaks spore itself. >> yeah, certainly was long enough. >> and andrea, there's another turkey we've talked about all year, your choice. >> yes, mayor michael bloomberg, listen to mayor michael bloomberg talk about one of the most interesting story of 2012 when he tried to ban soda. >> i've never believed that we should ban anything. our job is to explain to people what's in their interest and you do it with advertisements on the trains about the dangers of smoking, you do it with the signs from the windows in restaurants. and in the case of the sodas, all we're really doing is giving you a graphic understanding of -- that you're drinking a lot of calories. >> with taxpayer money. why can't he butt out of our lives and he says he doesn't like to ban things, he's banned smoking and tried to ban breast-feeding. >> and their dna. >> and he's a total
and if he gives his passport applications and records, i will give to a charity of his choice inner city children in chicago, american cancer society, aids research, anything he wants, a check, immediately for $5 million dollars. >> i think that speaks spore itself. >> yeah, certainly was long enough. >> and andrea, there's another turkey we've talked about all year, your choice. >> yes, mayor michael bloomberg, listen to mayor michael bloomberg talk about one of the...
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. >> to be a write-in candidate and the city attorney can correct me, to be a write-in candidate, i think you have to have an approval prior to do that, right? >> yes effectively to take office at some point you will have to declare as a candidate. so even if someone starts digging in yard signs saying bob thompson for mayor, and for bob thompson to actually appear on the ballot and be elected at some point, mr. thompson would need to declare. while that is not necessarily spelled out on the yard sign. >> this is not actually if they can achieve the elected os. we're aiming at people who are spending money in support of a candidate, in september of someone who is not a candidate for elected office and we want to close that loophole. i don't see the advantage of lipting it to people who are encouraging or urging -- i mean why not just leave a1 as-is. i mean, i have another slight amendment to it. what are we worried about that required us to define what "support" means? >> i think that is a fair point. he think what you are generally saying is that if we define "support," or possibly exclu
. >> to be a write-in candidate and the city attorney can correct me, to be a write-in candidate, i think you have to have an approval prior to do that, right? >> yes effectively to take office at some point you will have to declare as a candidate. so even if someone starts digging in yard signs saying bob thompson for mayor, and for bob thompson to actually appear on the ballot and be elected at some point, mr. thompson would need to declare. while that is not necessarily spelled...
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city officials emphasize that crews are working none stop to help life return to normal. president obama joined governor chris christie earlier in the day to survey the damage to new jersey's coast. >> for those like the people i just had the chance to meet on this block and thought new jersey, throughout the region whose lives have been upended, my second message is we are here for you, and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt. >> what i said yesterday i really mean. there has got to be sorrow, and you see that, and the president has seen that today, in the eyes and faces of a lot of the folks he's met, and that sorrow is appropriate. we suffered some loss. luckily we haven't suffered that much loss of life, and we thank god for that. but we have suffered losses, and this is the worst storm that i've seen if my lifetime in this state but we cannot permit that sorrow to replaces the resilience they know all new jerseyans have. >> rose: after andrew cuomo of new york early today completed touring th
city officials emphasize that crews are working none stop to help life return to normal. president obama joined governor chris christie earlier in the day to survey the damage to new jersey's coast. >> for those like the people i just had the chance to meet on this block and thought new jersey, throughout the region whose lives have been upended, my second message is we are here for you, and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until...
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council woman wants her city to give it a go. the council woman urging the council to consider putting an added tax on sweet ened drinks sold in her city. voters in richmond rejected measure n which would have placed a one cent tax on every ounce of soda sold in the city. >>> 4:50. nudists will be out in force on the steps of san francisco city hall today in the rain to continue fighting for right to bear it all in public. just last week, protesters stripped down during a board of supervisors vote to ban public nudity citywide. an attorney representing the nudests says the group intends to challenge the law in federal court, arguing the new regulations violate their first amendment rights. the group will protest again for the required second vote on the ban. as of now, the law is scheduled to take effect on february 1. >>> we've been tracking your weather and wind all morning long. bob rydell is our man out on the street, tracking what's happening. where you at? >> reporter: southbound 280 leaving coe ining cupertino. if there wa
council woman wants her city to give it a go. the council woman urging the council to consider putting an added tax on sweet ened drinks sold in her city. voters in richmond rejected measure n which would have placed a one cent tax on every ounce of soda sold in the city. >>> 4:50. nudists will be out in force on the steps of san francisco city hall today in the rain to continue fighting for right to bear it all in public. just last week, protesters stripped down during a board of...
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europe's experience in austerity tells us for american growth when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. [ male announcer ] from our nation's netw
europe's experience in austerity tells us for american growth when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ up high! ok. don't you have any...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ >> yeah, thanksgiving is the time to give thanks, i'm not sure why, frankly, but that's what the hall mark people tell me. five reasons to be thank vful the president was reelected. like tearing off a bandaid in one shot. you don't think he would come back and run again with more gray hair and more trustworthy like kofi annan. and he could go off and become emporer of europe. and 52% less, although the left won't see it that way, reelected obama makes us moreses and recognized he was born among us to forgive our sins. eva longoria can run for senate and get off twitter. if she promises health care, she could be president. >> four, watch president obama become more conservative. malia turns 18. he'll call myth and see if his grandsons are of age. and the same dog, best way to hide a canine diet, eat the same dog over and over again, what's she doing to jasper. >> don't you think i'm right, eric, that it's good that he got reelected you knew he was going to run again any
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ >> yeah, thanksgiving is the time to give thanks, i'm not sure why, frankly, but that's what the hall mark people tell me. five reasons to be thank vful the president was reelected. like tearing off a bandaid in one shot. you don't think he would come back and run again with more gray hair and more trustworthy like kofi annan. and he could go off and become emporer of europe. and 52% less, although the left won't see it that way, reelected obama...
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a san jose building boom is about to go on steroids. >> the city wants to fast track nearly $1 billion in construction projects in coming months. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on why san jose thinks it can turn that many projects so fast. len. >> reporter: dana, there's a lot of people who feel that silicon valley is on the verge of the next big comeback and the city wants to be part of that and so they are going to stream line the permit process so they can slingshot into the future. moving at the speed of business. >> we have relatively short time scales. >> reporter: it's what helps make technology companies like solar junction a world leader. >> we manufacture the highest efficiency solar cells in the world today here in san jose. >> reporter: local government doesn't have that same reputation when it comes to speed and efficiency but that may change. >> we are moving ahead with an effort to accelerate projects. >> reporter: city council member is talking about san jose's big new push to streamline its economic development
a san jose building boom is about to go on steroids. >> the city wants to fast track nearly $1 billion in construction projects in coming months. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on why san jose thinks it can turn that many projects so fast. len. >> reporter: dana, there's a lot of people who feel that silicon valley is on the verge of the next big comeback and the city wants to be part of that and so they are going to stream line the permit process so they can slingshot into the future....
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from the central area in gaza city toward israel. a number of those rockets have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through this evening alone. there's a lot to tell you about today. most significantly a big strike on a building just several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and also some foreign media organizations. it's a building that was struck on sunday and had largely been evacuated. but today the building was struck. again, the lower floors were struck again. one member of islamic jihad was said to be killed. that's confirmed by israeli and palestinian sources. a lot to tell you about. here's what the day looked like. >> reporter: day six of the battle between hamas and israeli defense forces. day six rockets crisscrossing the border. despite efforts to broker a cease-fire, the spector of the israeli ground invasion is still very real. this strike occurred around 2:00 a.m. when we were live. also two media centers -- whoa! that was a rather large explosion. that oc
from the central area in gaza city toward israel. a number of those rockets have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through this evening alone. there's a lot to tell you about today. most significantly a big strike on a building just several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and also some foreign media organizations. it's a building that was struck on sunday and had largely been evacuated. but today the building was struck. again,...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: benghazi hearings finally got underway on capitol hill today. the purpose to find out what the white house and others in the administration knew about the attack, why the video was blamed and why repeated requests for more security were seemingly ignored. former c.i.a. director david petraeus will testify tomorrow in two closed door hearings. it was announced today that secretary of state hillary clinton will testify in mid-december. chairman of the house foreign affairs committee spoke today about the frustration over the conflicting information. >> every time we have another classified briefing and every time we try to pry deeper we get conflicting reports about what was taking place. and what messages were being sent to washington. what did the administration know, and we have got to do something to make sure that our personnel in harm's way including diplomat, they are on the front line, that the diplomatic posts are protected and that they hav
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: benghazi hearings finally got underway on capitol hill today. the purpose to find out what the white house and others in the administration knew about the attack, why the video was blamed and why repeated requests for more security were seemingly ignored. former c.i.a. director david petraeus will testify tomorrow in two closed door hearings. it was announced today that secretary of state hillary clinton will...
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there are about 15,000 police officers in kabul, just the capitol city alone. trying to get your arms around that, it's really difficult to explain. here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years. you don't have that in afghanistan. a lot of these people that come in and want to be soldiers or policemen can only be veted by the elders in the village. so you don't know who you are. what we tried to do was bring in bio metrics and you'll probably read about that now, how do we reset and establish a good background way to determine who should be armed and who should be in uniform over there and who shouldn't be and that's some of the things we were doing. corruption is very real. but it's acceptable. we don't like it but in afghanistan, people accept corruption as a way of life. so another challenge was how do we change the mind
there are about 15,000 police officers in kabul, just the capitol city alone. trying to get your arms around that, it's really difficult to explain. here in the united states we have background checks, people know where you've been, what you've been doing since you were born. so by the time you are 18 years old, everybody knows who's who, you can go on to your facebook account and figure out what you've done for your last 18 years. you don't have that in afghanistan. a lot of these people that...
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land in the woods and takes out the ones that are headed for cities. so it's a potential game changer here. >> schieffer: all right, well, david you'll be back if our rowntable later in the broadcast. i want to turn now to john mccain, a member of the armed services committee, the ranking republican on armed services. senator, what can the united states do here? obviously, no bon wants this thing to spiral out of control. >> well, the united states, obviously, should be as heavily involved as they possibly can. i'm not sure how much influence that this administration has. the president's first priority in 2009 was the israeli-palestinnian peace process. obviously, there was no progress there, and there are various reasons for it. we won't waste the time. i think several things make this issue very dangerous. one is egypt and the whole change in the middle east as a result of the arab spring. egypt was always a reliable break on these palestinian factions. apparently, president mursi playing an active role, that's good. if it hadn't been for the iron do
land in the woods and takes out the ones that are headed for cities. so it's a potential game changer here. >> schieffer: all right, well, david you'll be back if our rowntable later in the broadcast. i want to turn now to john mccain, a member of the armed services committee, the ranking republican on armed services. senator, what can the united states do here? obviously, no bon wants this thing to spiral out of control. >> well, the united states, obviously, should be as heavily...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> there's a civil war brewing in two opposing factions of the gangster disciples are fighting for control of the organization. investigators dr them before the conflict turns violent. they've identified 26 senior members of the gangster disciples either in power or trying to take over. >> a lot of times until one person from the street comes in that's heavy enough that says, hey, listen, this is what it is and both sides agree, then there's going to be violence and people here can lose their lives. >> county is already a pressure oker of rival gangs from all parts of the city living under one roof. >> what time do you have, man? 37, abe, 37, indiana, burn street. >> you got the ambrose, you got the i. >> gang members make up more than 70% of the compound's 10,000 inmates at any given time. most detainees here are being held for trial as they've been charged but not convicted of crimes. it's up to corrections staffs and the criminal intelligence unit, or ciu, to try to ke
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> there's a civil war brewing in two opposing factions of the gangster disciples are fighting for control of the organization. investigators dr them before the conflict turns violent. they've identified 26 senior members of the gangster disciples either in power or trying to take over. >> a lot of times until one person from the street comes in that's heavy enough that says, hey, listen, this is what it is and both sides agree, then...
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europe's experience in austerity tells us for american growth when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! for their annual football trip. that
europe's experience in austerity tells us for american growth when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ well, having a ton of locations...
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this mini city is a state-run shelter camp, a series of tents that stretches across 40 acres in the parking lot of a racetrack. it's in partnership with fema's disaster response here along with hundreds of mobile homes now on their way to areas devastated by sandy. this is the evacuee mess hall? >> yes. >> reporter: fema took us inside the camp, complete with hot meals and hot showers. it was built for utility workers a week ago. it now houses 4,000 utility workers, first responders, and contractors in large, heated tents. >> we have some linemen from canada that are here. the other people are processing in. >> reporter: but 200 storm victims also live here now. more show up everyday. >> we're here to assist them and we're going to do everything possible to help them along the way. >> reporter: fema hopes to relocate the evacuees within a couple days to other temporary housing. and the goal of everybody in this room essentially is to get -- >> get the power back on, get into housing and close this facility down. >> reporter: but 11 days after sandy, thousands of storm victims along the coas
this mini city is a state-run shelter camp, a series of tents that stretches across 40 acres in the parking lot of a racetrack. it's in partnership with fema's disaster response here along with hundreds of mobile homes now on their way to areas devastated by sandy. this is the evacuee mess hall? >> yes. >> reporter: fema took us inside the camp, complete with hot meals and hot showers. it was built for utility workers a week ago. it now houses 4,000 utility workers, first...
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in the coastal city of sendai, a city of a million people-- about the size of detroit-- we saw nearly 3,000 residents patiently waiting for a grocery store to open for the first time in days. there are shortages of food, and lines for gasoline stretch half a mile. add to all of this what you might call nuclear refugees. thousands are in shelters because their homes are too close to the fukushima reactors. not only are their homes in danger of being irradiated but every possession they own. yoshihiko igarashi's house is three miles from the plant. his daughter was born there. she turned 20 last week in the shelter. like everyone, they've laid out a few square feet on the floor with no idea how long they'll be here. 1,600 people are in this shelter alone. it's just 20 miles from where the reactor fires are burning. if you believe u.s. experts, that's much too close. >> [speaking japanese] >> igarashi told us he feels that way too. the japanese are, for the moment, balancing between the disaster that has happened and the disaster that awaits. the prime minister told his people they will
in the coastal city of sendai, a city of a million people-- about the size of detroit-- we saw nearly 3,000 residents patiently waiting for a grocery store to open for the first time in days. there are shortages of food, and lines for gasoline stretch half a mile. add to all of this what you might call nuclear refugees. thousands are in shelters because their homes are too close to the fukushima reactors. not only are their homes in danger of being irradiated but every possession they own....
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the city. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because he didn't directly control the money. even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley 50 miles northwest of belle just off of country club drive in a gated community. his five-bedroom, five bath home overlooks a golf course. >> disgusting, and the fact he's living the lavish lifestyles on the backs of us. >> he calls adams the one that got away. >> arrogant, cocky, criminal. if i can find the dictionary where it is corrupt police chief, whatever, his picture would be on it. he's the epitome of what is wrong in it country. >> she says that because of these e-mails from 2009 exchanged between adams and angela, bell's former assistant city administrator. he negotiated the terms of his police chief wrote, i'm looking forward to seeing you and taking all of bell's money. okay, just a share of it. she replies, lol, you can take
the city. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because he didn't directly control the money. even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley 50 miles northwest of belle just off of country club drive in a gated community. his five-bedroom, five bath home overlooks a golf course. >> disgusting, and the fact he's living the lavish lifestyles on the backs of us. >> he...
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so again, they have canceled the new york city marathon. that is crazy. >> yeah, man. >> actually not surprising really when you consider the backlash. >> you look at the numbers of people. >> but they should have done it sooner. you're already up there. now what do you do? >> we're just saying. >>> coming up, the final shuttle to orbit the earth arrives at its final resting place. >>> but first, d.c. is raising the fines on some traffic enforcement cameras, bringing them down on others. we are going to break down the details after the break. >>> be prepared for delays on metro's blue and only line. both the rosslyn and arlington cemetery stations will be closed for track work between 10:00 tonight through sunday. there will be buses that will run between foggy bottom and the pentagon stations on the blue line and then between foggy bottom and the courthouse on orange line. single tracking between twinbrook and grove ner and the forest glen and tacoma stations on the red line. >>> let's talk speed particular. the district is dialing back so
so again, they have canceled the new york city marathon. that is crazy. >> yeah, man. >> actually not surprising really when you consider the backlash. >> you look at the numbers of people. >> but they should have done it sooner. you're already up there. now what do you do? >> we're just saying. >>> coming up, the final shuttle to orbit the earth arrives at its final resting place. >>> but first, d.c. is raising the fines on some traffic...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ john: have you ever been to an indian reservation in temecula release sought serious poverty and alcoholism and drug abuse. something about indians that makes them lazy or irresponsible . when india's own their own land they do about as well as other americans. >> nobody chooses poverty. we have been legislated by the federal government's both in the united states and canada. john: they have been taking care of you. that sounds like the best deal. >> well, by taking care of us that means providing social welfare programs. the only way to break the cycle of poverty, i believe, is by the recognition that every other canadian and american takes for granted, real property rights. john: in canada reserves are on by the government. so the indian has some piece of paper that says this is my lot. >> but underlying that is the fact that in canada the federal government owns the land. john: so you can't borrow against it. >> you can borrow, get a mortgage, be bonded. there is no
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ john: have you ever been to an indian reservation in temecula release sought serious poverty and alcoholism and drug abuse. something about indians that makes them lazy or irresponsible . when india's own their own land they do about as well as other americans. >> nobody chooses poverty. we have been legislated by the federal government's both in the united states and canada. john: they have been taking care of you. that sounds like the best...
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this evening, new york city's mayor reversed himself and canceled sunday's new york city marathon. his hand forced by withering criticism. >> they got generators over there to keep the runners warm. we need the help! >> pelley: the starting line for the race was to be on staten island, home of the trayna family where at least 19 people were killed. we have a team of correspondents covering the aftermath of sandy. first, we're going to go to anna werner who was there when more bodies were found on staten island today. anna? >> reporter: scott, many people here say that they live in the forgotten borough and that that has never been more true than in the wake of hurricane sandy. the devastation and pain are everywhere here, in the neighborhood where more people died than any other. 13 feet of water swept across mapleton avenue. >> we're leaving them in place. >> reporter: the national guard found the bodies here of two people trapped by the surge. one was in a window. catherine merced was also trapped next door. >> i heard her screaming but we couldn't help her. we were too late. >>
this evening, new york city's mayor reversed himself and canceled sunday's new york city marathon. his hand forced by withering criticism. >> they got generators over there to keep the runners warm. we need the help! >> pelley: the starting line for the race was to be on staten island, home of the trayna family where at least 19 people were killed. we have a team of correspondents covering the aftermath of sandy. first, we're going to go to anna werner who was there when more bodies...
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out tops on our best cities list? i'll give you a hint. it has streetcars, a resurgent nfl team and some awesome seafood. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. n
out tops on our best cities list? i'll give you a hint. it has streetcars, a resurgent nfl team and some awesome seafood. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to...
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both are running for oakland city attorney. ma parker's piece says browner has been suspended from practicing law by california state bar. browner says although she was inactive in the bar for several years, she was never suspended. >>> californians are facing big-time decisions here for many of them on election day here in the state. among the most con strollers, prop 34, i would would repeal that death penalty. political analysts say voters don't seem to know much about 34 focus instead on measures regarding tax increase and local state and nationwide elections. most recent polls show prop 34 slightly ahead here. innocence bay area's political analyst larry gerston says a long list of voters remain undecided. >> unfortunate that so many important issues like these are below the radar because, in fact, so many questions are put before the voters all at once. >> spores of prop 34 make their case saying getting rid of the death penalty would save the state more than $100 million. california has 728 inmates on death row, more tha
both are running for oakland city attorney. ma parker's piece says browner has been suspended from practicing law by california state bar. browner says although she was inactive in the bar for several years, she was never suspended. >>> californians are facing big-time decisions here for many of them on election day here in the state. among the most con strollers, prop 34, i would would repeal that death penalty. political analysts say voters don't seem to know much about 34 focus...
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. >> in this city council meeting, a consultant hired by the company that built the golf course assured the mayor that coal ash was safe for re-use. >> it, in every aspect, is-- it's the same as dirt, as it's been explained to me. i'm not aware of any negative aspects of it at all. >> the mayor then turned to a dominion executive. >> is there any environmental concerns we should be aware of? >> no, sir. we at dominion power are fully in compliance with all the federal and state regulations. >> two years later, this internal company study about handling the ash for the golf course recommended that workers use "impervious gloves" and "particulate-filtering respirators" due to potential health risks. robyn pierce and her neighbor stacy moorman live across the street from the golf course. >> it was said that they were told they should wear respirators and body suits. nobody came up and down either one of these two streets and handed out wardrobe for us. our children were out there, playing in the yard, breathing the stuff. how does that happen?lso, dominl risk assessment warned of the dange
. >> in this city council meeting, a consultant hired by the company that built the golf course assured the mayor that coal ash was safe for re-use. >> it, in every aspect, is-- it's the same as dirt, as it's been explained to me. i'm not aware of any negative aspects of it at all. >> the mayor then turned to a dominion executive. >> is there any environmental concerns we should be aware of? >> no, sir. we at dominion power are fully in compliance with all the...
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livermore today, 58 there, 68 santa teresa, 58 in san jose and 60 in redwood city. more rain and low snow comes into play tomorrow. first as promised, here's mike and your drive. >> as we were talking about you mentioned some wind. it's going to be an issue for your driving conditions. this is the san mateo bridge and the flat side. the camera is steady eddie and so is the traffic flow. from time to time you'll see this camera shaking quite a bit. let me show you over here on the peninsula. it's moved a little bit but where it says nbc upper understand corner you see some yellow highlighting. that means gustier winds in the hills through san francisco. in the south bay there's just construction, losing a lane south 880 towards 101. the north bay also looking very clear as far as 101 goes. very light volume and a clear view. >>> no mls cup this year for the san jose earthquakes. they lost to the l.a. galaxy last night at santa clara university 3-1. that ended the two-game series with a final score 3-2 in favor of the galaxy. that means the quakes are out of the playo
livermore today, 58 there, 68 santa teresa, 58 in san jose and 60 in redwood city. more rain and low snow comes into play tomorrow. first as promised, here's mike and your drive. >> as we were talking about you mentioned some wind. it's going to be an issue for your driving conditions. this is the san mateo bridge and the flat side. the camera is steady eddie and so is the traffic flow. from time to time you'll see this camera shaking quite a bit. let me show you over here on the...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: you know how when your friends who voted for obama are so in the cause they say progressives want to help the little guy and they have the values as all of us? the next time they sell you garbage two stories that are perfect examples of what the left does once they get power. by the way, not looking out for you. first up, george soros, the money behind the far left group moveon.org, he wants chaos at wal-mart on black friday. height of the shopping season. they want picket leans, flash mobs and mass destructions at wal-mart stores. is that what you want when you bring your kids shopping the day after thanksgiving? greg, i am going first off, can you imagine that you walk in a wal-mart, day after thanksgiving, and they have picket signs in the parking lot. you're crazy. >> greg: george soros wouldn't know a wal-mart if he bought one. this is as far away from the billionaire's life. is he the self-appointed labor secretary? why doesn't obama appoint
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: you know how when your friends who voted for obama are so in the cause they say progressives want to help the little guy and they have the values as all of us? the next time they sell you garbage two stories that are perfect examples of what the left does once they get power. by the way, not looking out for you. first up, george soros, the money behind the far left group moveon.org, he wants chaos at wal-mart on...
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the big question is will the city promote from within the ranks or go outside the city limits to find the next chief? many people i spoken with say it is time the city looked elsewhere. this after the last four chiefs moved up the ladder in san jose and sources tell me two names keep coming up in talks about a possible replacement. one is jerry dyer. he is the chief in fresno. dyer retired last year, but city leaders in fresno convinced him to come back. then the other is rick braziel. he is set to retire at the end of december. he had to deal with laid off officers in sacramento. one man who sits on the chief's community advisory board made it clear what he wants in a chief. >> we are looking for a leader that could invest in time in san jose and invest in the community in san jose and finish what i believe chief moore had started which is the building process to bring community policing to san jose. >> reporter: tonight's meeting will be an hour and a half at the berryessa community center. the last meeting is at the southside community center. lots of big choices in store for the s
the big question is will the city promote from within the ranks or go outside the city limits to find the next chief? many people i spoken with say it is time the city looked elsewhere. this after the last four chiefs moved up the ladder in san jose and sources tell me two names keep coming up in talks about a possible replacement. one is jerry dyer. he is the chief in fresno. dyer retired last year, but city leaders in fresno convinced him to come back. then the other is rick braziel. he is...
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this city almost had spirit. the road to recovery continues tomorrow on "street signs." >>> okay. >> yeah, almost had spirit. and it's warmer than here, mandy, so that's not a very good clear. it's warmer than here. i have to get on a plane to get here. that's a terrible clue. >> yeah, because anywhere would be wormer than there right now. i saw you there
this city almost had spirit. the road to recovery continues tomorrow on "street signs." >>> okay. >> yeah, almost had spirit. and it's warmer than here, mandy, so that's not a very good clear. it's warmer than here. i have to get on a plane to get here. that's a terrible clue. >> yeah, because anywhere would be wormer than there right now. i saw you there
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sandy, finding gasoline is becoming harder and harder in the metropolitan area surrounding new york city. it's becoming a major headache for many commuters in one of the most densely populated areas of the country. mary thompson at a gas station in new jersey where some drivers are waiting up to a number of hours to fill up. >> that's right, bill. all day we've been showing our viewers the long lines that have formed here at the vince lombardi rest stop in ridgefield, new jersey. we've been here since about 4:00 in the morning. since then, there's been a steady stream of cars lined up. it might take you 25 minutes to get gas traveling south. if you're traveling north, it can take you up to two hours, as it did for clarence lewis. >> it's horrible. lines long everywhere. ran out of gas once. survived it. got back on the road. then got up early this morning, like 7:00, to get over here to get gas. >> the reason you can't get gas, gas stations can't get power. without power, they can't pump gas. if they have power, they may not have gasoline because they've sold out and can't get their tank
sandy, finding gasoline is becoming harder and harder in the metropolitan area surrounding new york city. it's becoming a major headache for many commuters in one of the most densely populated areas of the country. mary thompson at a gas station in new jersey where some drivers are waiting up to a number of hours to fill up. >> that's right, bill. all day we've been showing our viewers the long lines that have formed here at the vince lombardi rest stop in ridgefield, new jersey. we've...
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goreporter: all over the city, the powerful are getting an cityl. g anou've got to be kidding me! where were you yesterday? >> reporter: help is now poring into new york and new jersey. help is have landed in staten d iand. 280 state troopers from eight states were sworn in to help in st new jersey, including 50 from the mississippi highway patrol. more than a thousand utility crews from as far away as california and canada are being staged at city field, home to the new york mets. >> we're in hand-to-hand combat. c are just going block to block putting up facilities that have been damaged by those winds and/or the floods. >> reporter: john miksad is in charge of power restoration for restorrk's largest electric ompany. hased has restored power to 800,000 customers but have 150,000 to go before a coastal 15 oaorm sweeps in midweek. dweek may slow down the troops heat are out there doing restoration. >> reporter: on new jersey's rest long beach island, homeowners were finally allowed to check chedamage. >> the bottom fell out so we bore just lucky that the house lucky ll standing.
goreporter: all over the city, the powerful are getting an cityl. g anou've got to be kidding me! where were you yesterday? >> reporter: help is now poring into new york and new jersey. help is have landed in staten d iand. 280 state troopers from eight states were sworn in to help in st new jersey, including 50 from the mississippi highway patrol. more than a thousand utility crews from as far away as california and canada are being staged at city field, home to the new york mets....